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Third Grade Weekly Update

Dear Parents,

We got so much accomplished this week! We delved deeper into geometric shapes, practiced comprehension strategies and ended the week picking up trash around the school to begin our service learning project (clean communities!) Next week is a short week and we’ll participate in Holy Week activities.

Here are some dates to plan for:

  • Thursday, April 14th –  Seder Meal (Holy Thursday)
  • Friday, April 15th – Good Friday: NO SCHOOL
  • Mon- Fri, April 18th-22nd – Easter Break: NO SCHOOL
  • Tuesday, April 26th – April Free Dress
  • Tuesday, April 26th – Fun Run Kick Off
  • Tuesday, April 26th – STEAM Fair

Please Remember to read our Weekly Newsletter for more info on school functions!

Warmly,

Mrs. Costy

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